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so president made a statement about the bloodshed in libya. it's been noted that he did not mention muammar gaddafi by name. is that to your mind an observation by the president or solidarity with the libyan people? two different things. >> it certainly solidarity with the libyan people and i don't know why the president didn't mention gaddafi. it may have been because he doesn't want to back him into a corner at a moment when it may be that he will leave. i hope that the world can learn a lesson from egypt and what we saw there, which was largely peaceful demonstrations, not violence, from the government or from the protesters and we had the chance now for democratic elections in egypt, which three weeks ago nobody would have even imagined. tavis: the world you said should learn lessons from egypt. what should we the american body politick learn from egypt? we weren't on any given day, i wasn't sure where our government was on what was happening in egypt. do we want mubarak to stay? are we trying to cut a deal or negotiating with him? are we
so president made a statement about the bloodshed in libya. it's been noted that he did not mention muammar gaddafi by name. is that to your mind an observation by the president or solidarity with the libyan people? two different things. >> it certainly solidarity with the libyan people and i don't know why the president didn't mention gaddafi. it may have been because he doesn't want to back him into a corner at a moment when it may be that he will leave. i hope that the world can learn...
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and we have here half the population of libya. half. more than 2 million, 2.5 million people living in the city. do you think because of 10,000 or 5,000 people, even if you have the demands against my father or whatever, it means that the whole libyan population is against mr. gadhafi? >> you said you're not using violence. there are many reports of helicopter gunships, of people being killed, and air force pilots defecting, jettisoning their planes rather than carry out ordered to bomb citizens? >> show me a single attack. show me a single bomb. show me the casualties. >> what do you make of your diplomats in new york, and washington, who are resigning because they say they can't abide this policy? >> i talk to them. >> why do you think people are deserting your father? >> many of them -- they think the system will collapse. so the best thing is to jump from the ship. the ship is sinking, they think, so it's better to jump. >> will there be a new regime? >> if you are strong, they love you. if not, they say good-bye. that is good. we g
and we have here half the population of libya. half. more than 2 million, 2.5 million people living in the city. do you think because of 10,000 or 5,000 people, even if you have the demands against my father or whatever, it means that the whole libyan population is against mr. gadhafi? >> you said you're not using violence. there are many reports of helicopter gunships, of people being killed, and air force pilots defecting, jettisoning their planes rather than carry out ordered to bomb...
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although libya is much richer than egypt, theoretically, libya is the richest country in northern africa, but colonel gaddafi has wasted billions of dollars over the last 40 years for financing terrorist groups around the world. he has not invested very much in building infrastructure and the educational system of the country, and many, especially young libyans, are afraid that he is simply doing away with the natural richness of libya withoutaying a better foundation for them, and this explains to a large extent this immense banker that we see in libya these days. >> we have to wrap it up there. thank you very much for talking with us. in berlin, germany's foreign minister has sharply criticized the libyan government's handling of anti-government protests. he demanded an end to the violence and spoke out in support of the demonstrators, who he says are making use of their human right of free speech. -- here is part of what he had to say earlier on monday. >> in view of recent events, if we are advising it -- we are advising against all travel to india -- to libya. many germans still in
although libya is much richer than egypt, theoretically, libya is the richest country in northern africa, but colonel gaddafi has wasted billions of dollars over the last 40 years for financing terrorist groups around the world. he has not invested very much in building infrastructure and the educational system of the country, and many, especially young libyans, are afraid that he is simply doing away with the natural richness of libya withoutaying a better foundation for them, and this...
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for action against libya. we are getting at least one suggestion coming from john kerry, a senior center in the u.s. that sanctions will be reimposed on libya. what are the chances the white house will sign off on that? >> so far the white house has stepped to the position they have had for the past few days saying they wanted the violence to stop and wanted libyans to choose their own destiny. secretary of state hillary clinton may have sharpened the tone a little bit. what was surprising was she openly said they had trouble of making sense of what was happening on the ground. this shows you how weak these ties are compared to the time is the u.s. administration had with egypt. -- compared to the ties the u.s. had with egypt. >> we understand the un security meeting has been meeting behind closed doors. do you know what has been coming out of the talks? >> the first meeting was a procedural meeting. the most important to thank to come out of that was they will meet again. that is what experts are coming -- ex
for action against libya. we are getting at least one suggestion coming from john kerry, a senior center in the u.s. that sanctions will be reimposed on libya. what are the chances the white house will sign off on that? >> so far the white house has stepped to the position they have had for the past few days saying they wanted the violence to stop and wanted libyans to choose their own destiny. secretary of state hillary clinton may have sharpened the tone a little bit. what was...
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. >> you are from libya, what is the latest situation? >> libya is completely liberated. the media should focus on tripoli. we are thinking now that the media is playing into the hands of colonel gadhafi. the west might try to make up their own state. one thing i have seen inside and outside of the country is unity. people are chanting on the streets. tripoli is our capital. we will save her. libya is being chanted at the moment in the streets. >> you say that there is a rift but the rift we are get getting is that gadhafi is firmly in control of tripoli. is that not the case? >> that is not the case. people are coming out onto the street. he has brought in his loyalists, revolutionary guards and packed the city of tripoli. there are snipers and all streets. it is impossible for the people to have the support an that is what they will get. >> are you telling us that tripoli is going to be the last stand for moammar gadhafi? >> of course. without tripoli, he really does not have libya. he currently has his home right in the center of tripoli as well. without tripoli, he do
. >> you are from libya, what is the latest situation? >> libya is completely liberated. the media should focus on tripoli. we are thinking now that the media is playing into the hands of colonel gadhafi. the west might try to make up their own state. one thing i have seen inside and outside of the country is unity. people are chanting on the streets. tripoli is our capital. we will save her. libya is being chanted at the moment in the streets. >> you say that there is a rift...
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president obama contends the bloodshed in libya. he says his administration is preparing a full range of options in response. in christchurch, new zealand, rescue workers say no more survivors have been found overnight. 17 -- 71 people are known to have died. there have been violent clashes between the police and protesters and the greek capital of athens. police fired tear gas and stun grenades. protesters hurled petrol bombs from athens, we have this. >> it did not take long for violence erupts -- to erupt, marking the first nationwide strike of the year. yet the protesters prepared an arsenal of petrol bombs and hurled volley after volley at riot police. skirmishes broke out in several regular battlegrounds, especially outside the university where police were taunted and an constitution square, outside parliament. several people were not fast enough to escape the pentagon's. they suffered minor burns. -- several people were not fast enough to escape the petrol bombs. police applauded the air with teargas and stun grenades. that t
president obama contends the bloodshed in libya. he says his administration is preparing a full range of options in response. in christchurch, new zealand, rescue workers say no more survivors have been found overnight. 17 -- 71 people are known to have died. there have been violent clashes between the police and protesters and the greek capital of athens. police fired tear gas and stun grenades. protesters hurled petrol bombs from athens, we have this. >> it did not take long for...
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plan a, is to live and died in libya. plan b is to live and die in libya. plan c is to live and die in libya. gwen: the state department suspended operations in tripoli today and the white house announced new sanctions against the libyan government. >> it's clear that colonel gaddafi has lost the confidence of his people. he is overseing the brutal treatment of his people, the -- the fatal violence against his own people and his legit massy has -- legit massy has been reduced to zero. gwen: ben reduced to zero. that's fairly strong language coming from an administration which has been sixes and sixes and sevens over the last upheavals in the last couple of weeks. >> but if you look at all these upheaval, libya is so terrifying because muammar qaddafi is firing on his people with heavy weapon. this is opening fire with huge military weapons, sending fighter jets up, sending helicopter jets up. and the reports out of there -- we don't really faux what's going on in libya. we especially don't know what's going on in tripoli. but the reports you are getting fro
plan a, is to live and died in libya. plan b is to live and die in libya. plan c is to live and die in libya. gwen: the state department suspended operations in tripoli today and the white house announced new sanctions against the libyan government. >> it's clear that colonel gaddafi has lost the confidence of his people. he is overseing the brutal treatment of his people, the -- the fatal violence against his own people and his legit massy has -- legit massy has been reduced to zero....
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>>catherine: 8 day of dramatic developments in libya. protesters are taking control of the second largest city. government and armed forces are throwing for the overthrow the streets of tripoli, with many as 60 people dead. >> the rooftop of this location right now. we can see fires, five different fires around tripoli. earlier today, the son of omar gaddafi warned a bloodbath if this continued. his speech did not sway them. with fires, and today, the libyan air force jets were varmint to ordered to fire is-and a-some-refused. and retreat to an island. also, the processing of of violent crackdowns with more government stepping down. he is accused of setting war on his own people. >>catherine: 600 mi. to the east celebrations are no in the hands of anti-gaddafi protesters. as many as 600 people could have been killed. and the and might be near for the his 42 year rule. britain's foreign secretary is saying that he could be seeking exile in venezuela. through venezuelan government is denying that. >> the turmoil was crude oil up by $4 per
>>catherine: 8 day of dramatic developments in libya. protesters are taking control of the second largest city. government and armed forces are throwing for the overthrow the streets of tripoli, with many as 60 people dead. >> the rooftop of this location right now. we can see fires, five different fires around tripoli. earlier today, the son of omar gaddafi warned a bloodbath if this continued. his speech did not sway them. with fires, and today, the libyan air force jets were...
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much of libya outside of tripoli. can you confirm that? >> when you lk topeople, they have different stories. those who come from the east are telling the story that the city has been taken over by the anti it-muammar gaddafi forces. they are setting up road blocks. they are regulating the traffic. i think we have similar scenes that we had in cairo after mubara we had ppleoing out and clean their city. the west is a completely different story. khaddafi is in charge. people are -- gaddafi is in charge. people are telling stories about how they were chased in the streets. very different story if you come from the west or the east. >> that was our correspondent speaking to us on the border between egypt and libya. on al i have read abraham, he is with the hóman rights watch in new york. i understand that you have been in contact with hospitals in the libya. as is this crack down as brutal as the images suggest? >> i am afraid it is. we have been speaking with witnesses and doctors and hospitals. we have up to 300 dead,
much of libya outside of tripoli. can you confirm that? >> when you lk topeople, they have different stories. those who come from the east are telling the story that the city has been taken over by the anti it-muammar gaddafi forces. they are setting up road blocks. they are regulating the traffic. i think we have similar scenes that we had in cairo after mubara we had ppleoing out and clean their city. the west is a completely different story. khaddafi is in charge. people are -- gaddafi...
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you are the people of libya. if you do not love me anymore, then i do not want to live. >> the embattled strong ma failed to acknowledge that even tripoli was seeing heavy fighting. those lucky enough to escape the violence and cross the border to geneva have been telling of the atrocities they witnessed. -- cross the border to tripol -- >> the tanks passed by and fired over our heads. people blocked the road. they do not let you pass. there were foreign mercenaries. the people beating us are not libyan. >> in the east, the rebels are in control. thousands gathered for friday prayers in in gauzbengazi. the opposition has been calling for a million man march to oppose gaddafi. heavily damaged buildings show how intense the fighting was. the city hospitals are struggling to cope with the many injured in recent violence. even though many of the old symbols of power have been destroyed, many fear that gaddafi may make a final, desperate counterstrike. >> amateur videos of civilian protesters are managing to find thei
you are the people of libya. if you do not love me anymore, then i do not want to live. >> the embattled strong ma failed to acknowledge that even tripoli was seeing heavy fighting. those lucky enough to escape the violence and cross the border to geneva have been telling of the atrocities they witnessed. -- cross the border to tripol -- >> the tanks passed by and fired over our heads. people blocked the road. they do not let you pass. there were foreign mercenaries. the people...
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in libya, there's a complete exorcising of this regime. but what ali was talking about and all of the others, this exorcising is liable to create a vacuum. my suggestion to the libyan leadership and those who have complete away from gaddafi, to really start talking seriously about what is the form of the provisional government that will take place. we want a council that is civilian and military. immediately set up the option and not wait for the moment when gaddafi is not there and we have no idea what is going to happen. i think that the libyan military, as weak as it is, will still to have play a role. but i think this is only a matter of days and no longer before his apparatus flees or somehow disappes from the scene. >> rose: it could happen in two or three days? >> i would think not. >> things are fluid now. the region, i would think, would continue longer. i think in a real sense the legitimacy is over for the regime. but there are a number of things that are messing, like, for example, we know that a lot of people are defecting. i
in libya, there's a complete exorcising of this regime. but what ali was talking about and all of the others, this exorcising is liable to create a vacuum. my suggestion to the libyan leadership and those who have complete away from gaddafi, to really start talking seriously about what is the form of the provisional government that will take place. we want a council that is civilian and military. immediately set up the option and not wait for the moment when gaddafi is not there and we have no...
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you mentioned libya and egypt. a number of countries where we have had cozy relationships with the leaders of these countries when it was convenient for us and, you know, now that it's a little -- you see where i'm going with this. i don't need to go further. >> the great paradox of the american "phantom of the opera" opera" -- foreign policy is that one of the first great democracies has consistently followed a foreign policy based not on liberty and democracy but on selfish interests, securing energy, and having dictators to support to keep stability that allows american corporations and businesses to do business around the world. we need to understand that we are seen as a beacon of revolution and liberty but to do that means to unlink ourselves from the regimes of corruption and tyranny and begin to support popular revolutions of a kind that are imitating our own revolution. >> tavis: i was asked this morning by an interviewer myself what i thought there was for us, that is to say, the american public, to learn
you mentioned libya and egypt. a number of countries where we have had cozy relationships with the leaders of these countries when it was convenient for us and, you know, now that it's a little -- you see where i'm going with this. i don't need to go further. >> the great paradox of the american "phantom of the opera" opera" -- foreign policy is that one of the first great democracies has consistently followed a foreign policy based not on liberty and democracy but on...
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although libya is much richer than egypt, theoretically, libya is the richest country in northern africa, but colonel gaddafi has wasted billions of dollars over the last 40 years for financing terrorist groups around the world. he has not invested very much in building infrastructure and the educational system of the country, and many, especially young libyans, are afraid that he is simply doing away with the natural richness of libya without laying a better foundation for them, and this explains to a large extent this immense banker that we see in libya these days. >> we have to wrap it up there. thank you very much for talking with us. in berlin, germany's foreign minister has sharply criticized the libyan government's handling of anti-government protests. he demanded an end to the violence and spoke out in support of the demonstrators, who he says are making use of their human right of free speech. -- here is part of what he had to say earlier on monday. >> in view of recent events, if we are advising it -- we are advising against all travel to india -- to libya. many germans still i
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until gadhafi protesters take control over most of libya as the country slides towards collapse. as a leaving prizes triggers the oil price hikes and threatens to derail global economic recovery there is concern and support for our will affect the situation at home. the u.k. is under fire for the court decision to extradite julian assange to sweden which experts say exposes the popular city of a justice system that provides asylum to a number of suspected more personals and terrorists and basically tradition relating to asylum is that anybody can come here provided they unload a valid id i got lots of money. and as a final straight for the first race of the twenty fourteen winter olympics the winning mascot for the sochi games is due to be announced later. in the russian capital you're watching r t with josh welcome to the program the bloodshed in the arab world continues as the libyan army is once again reported to have fired live rounds at protesters in tripoli forces loyal to longtime leader colonel gadhafi are said to have lost control over most of the country's territory and
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to call aberration libya took the air. trio that you know. that the international community all the shady deals all all the shady deals with italy specially in eat which has invested at least fifty billion dollars oil interests and daughter relationship so the ritually every european government not to mention the u.s. an arms dealer. investigation into what's happened in libya is some way off what is happening right now though is a humanitarian crisis on the border between zero and libya as people flee from violence in the west of the country now many people have crossed over the border into tunisia some estimates put it at around one thousand people per hour crossing on monday at least well over one hundred thousand now it's believed to have crossed the border into tunisia and they're being dealt with at the moment on that side of the border now not just those people fleeing into many foreign nationals have been evacuated from. their countries among those countries doing just was russia and my colleagues on a body call went along on one of t
to call aberration libya took the air. trio that you know. that the international community all the shady deals all all the shady deals with italy specially in eat which has invested at least fifty billion dollars oil interests and daughter relationship so the ritually every european government not to mention the u.s. an arms dealer. investigation into what's happened in libya is some way off what is happening right now though is a humanitarian crisis on the border between zero and libya as...
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>> in libya? >> yes. >> nobody knows. that's why we need to wake up to the fact -- [everyone talking at once] >> is that an argument against toppling him now? >> give is a terrorist in word and deemed he needs to go. he's not an ally of the united states, unlike hosni mubarak. >> you know libya is a clan society and gaddafi is tribal. but clannish. and that means a lot of clans and a lot of centers of power. not unlike afghanistan, for example. and elsewhere. >> john -- >> but the point is this. if it's a clan society, and there's no real law running that society as gaddafi was, what will happen to that society? will it be a cancerous ongoing sore that really should be eradicated now? >> what we really don't know that yet. but what we're seeing -- eastern libya has already torn away from gaddafi so we're starting to get a view into what -- what a new libya could look like. but again, this is -- [everyone talking at once] >> who is on the ground over there? >> this is three provinces of empire. in the east and the south, a
>> in libya? >> yes. >> nobody knows. that's why we need to wake up to the fact -- [everyone talking at once] >> is that an argument against toppling him now? >> give is a terrorist in word and deemed he needs to go. he's not an ally of the united states, unlike hosni mubarak. >> you know libya is a clan society and gaddafi is tribal. but clannish. and that means a lot of clans and a lot of centers of power. not unlike afghanistan, for example. and elsewhere....
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in libya hundreds protest against the gadhafi regime in tripoli opposition forces prepared to make a final push on the capital. this is other nations scramble to evacuate their citizens from the troubled country but while most experts are really going to get out some reluctant to leave behind them live as they used to and other developments in the region. for oil is of our supply of oil resource. i could trawls is extremely important unrest in the oil rich arab nations pushes fuel prices up with predictions of the u.s. might now intervene to stop its own fragile economy from skidding into trouble. and as britain's prepares to tell all in the latest national census there's deep concern that the u.s. firm collecting the information could dish out their data to american intelligence by law. hello you're watching r t it's eleven pm moscow time money. and our top story tonight gunfire has been heard in the streets of the libyan capital has hundreds of opposition protesters gathered to call for colonel gadhafi is ruled there are also reports of pro-government forces launching airstrikes on
in libya hundreds protest against the gadhafi regime in tripoli opposition forces prepared to make a final push on the capital. this is other nations scramble to evacuate their citizens from the troubled country but while most experts are really going to get out some reluctant to leave behind them live as they used to and other developments in the region. for oil is of our supply of oil resource. i could trawls is extremely important unrest in the oil rich arab nations pushes fuel prices up...
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the death toll which libya appears to be rising. at least 46 people have been killed by security forces over the last three days. the human rights group amnesty international says that many victims have balloons to the head, chest, and neck. many people in the city of are continuing their anti-government protesters. they are warning against a violent and founder of response. >> images circulating on the internet. and other disturbing images. protesters get ready for the little green book. the crowd cheers. they paint a picture of a regime sweeping across the region. but how much pressure is he now under? he is the longest serving leader since he seized power over 40 years ago. can he still keeps his iron grip on the country? you might think he was more likely to survive than most leaders. he has powerful security forces, oil money, in he is good at reinventing himself. he is now more last excepted in the west as a partner. he himself -- it is his hard- line image that might make him vulnerable. >> it is a country where demonstrators
the death toll which libya appears to be rising. at least 46 people have been killed by security forces over the last three days. the human rights group amnesty international says that many victims have balloons to the head, chest, and neck. many people in the city of are continuing their anti-government protesters. they are warning against a violent and founder of response. >> images circulating on the internet. and other disturbing images. protesters get ready for the little green book....
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strike against antigovernment protesters again bringing the overall death toll in the raging unrest in libya to over a thousand. and its violence spreads throughout the oil rich middle east and the world faces a surge in fuel prices are threatening to drag economies into a new meltdown. that wiki leaks founder slams british justice for handing him over to sweden sparking accusations of hypocrisy about how the u.k. harbors those facing a far more serious charges. plus it's a race for the hearts and minds of all the olympic russians are set to choose the mascot for the two thousand and fourteen winter games in sochi. also is coming to you live from the center of moscow welcome to the program. libya it's braced for more violence as government protesters are back on the streets demanding and end to colonel gadhafi is ruled it comes after schools will kill them from the capital tripoli on friday as army forces once again opened fire on the rioters bringing the death toll to well over one thousand and with the government losing control over most of the territory the country may soon fall apart as
strike against antigovernment protesters again bringing the overall death toll in the raging unrest in libya to over a thousand. and its violence spreads throughout the oil rich middle east and the world faces a surge in fuel prices are threatening to drag economies into a new meltdown. that wiki leaks founder slams british justice for handing him over to sweden sparking accusations of hypocrisy about how the u.k. harbors those facing a far more serious charges. plus it's a race for the hearts...
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in libya on t.v. duffy protests this take control of most of the country as the nation's lights would collapse. as the libyan crisis triggers boiled price hikes and threatens to derail global economic recovery there's concern in the u.s. over how it will affect the situation at home. and as the final straight for the first race of the twenty fourteen winter games as a winning mascot for the sartorial infix is due to be announced later. we want to take i mean to live from moscow i'm marina joshua welcome to the program now the bloodshed in the middle east continues as a leading army is once again reported to have fired a live rounds at protesters in tripoli forces loyal to longtime leader colonel gadhafi are said to have lost control over most of the country's territory and some fear it could descend into complete chaos well get out across lives of peter all over who is in the regions following the story for as they are close you peter now the situation in libya doesn't look very optimistic at the mome
in libya on t.v. duffy protests this take control of most of the country as the nation's lights would collapse. as the libyan crisis triggers boiled price hikes and threatens to derail global economic recovery there's concern in the u.s. over how it will affect the situation at home. and as the final straight for the first race of the twenty fourteen winter games as a winning mascot for the sartorial infix is due to be announced later. we want to take i mean to live from moscow i'm marina...
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observations on the extraordinary events in libya, when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: to further those connections. last year we took dozens of trips using membership rewards points to meet with the farmers that grow our sweet potatoes and merchants that sell our product. we've gone from being in 5 stores to 7,500. booming is using points to make connections that grow your business. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: the situation in libya tonight looks increasingly unstable. large parts of the country appear to be held by opposition forces, the capital city of stipulately and southern libya remain under colonel gaddafi's control. tripoli's street has been described as a war zone. the interior minister resigned today. it's the latest in a string of detections. he announced he would join the opposition and urge the libyan army to support the protesters. colonel gaddafi said he would die a martyr in an angry and at times incoherent speech whi
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reaches boiling point in libya with clashes and protest as reported. the country refuses to step down. decades of turmoil if the protests continue. to pick up hundreds of russian. and the red planet see that it's last guess for now with a six man crew making the final walk on a mock martian surface as part of a simulated mission to mars volunteers and a half way through the five hundred twenty day experiment in moscow. next artie's adventure man james brown head south to the pens a region to get to grips with the shooting skills there and indulge them nineteenth century poetry. in russian terms the pens region is just a short hop from moscow around six hundred fifty kilometers southeast and only an hour's plane journey away it's an area that any traveler should explore. the capital plans are is home to more than half a million people and although it's a modern city with a driving business and cultural scene there are plenty of nods to its past that around the streets. so this is where the history of penza began.
reaches boiling point in libya with clashes and protest as reported. the country refuses to step down. decades of turmoil if the protests continue. to pick up hundreds of russian. and the red planet see that it's last guess for now with a six man crew making the final walk on a mock martian surface as part of a simulated mission to mars volunteers and a half way through the five hundred twenty day experiment in moscow. next artie's adventure man james brown head south to the pens a region to...
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libya's oil money. they bought out basically tribal loyalties. we are seeing people from the armed forces refusing to open fire on libya. çthey themselves are suffering. but more importantly, we are hearing of tribes cannot -- drives turning against gaddafi. >> for -- four americansç on board a yacht had been killed by the somali captors. the crew was negotiating with pirates when a shooting broke out. >> scott and jean adam had been on and around the world voyage. their two passengers were also killed. the 58 -=q yacht was hijacked by somali pirates last friday. it was then trailed by the u.s. navy. it says negotiations were under way for the hostages' release but the pirates shot first, >> immediately after the gunfire often -- also erupted. several pirates moved up to the bow with their hands in the air. u.s. forces closed in and did the job. as they responded to the gunfire, u.s. sailors discoveredç hostages had been shot. >> u.s. officials said the lives were callously lost aboard the yacht.
libya's oil money. they bought out basically tribal loyalties. we are seeing people from the armed forces refusing to open fire on libya. çthey themselves are suffering. but more importantly, we are hearing of tribes cannot -- drives turning against gaddafi. >> for -- four americansç on board a yacht had been killed by the somali captors. the crew was negotiating with pirates when a shooting broke out. >> scott and jean adam had been on and around the world voyage. their two...
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as a crisis in libya shows no sign of abating oil prices across the world continue to spike libya is the world's twelfth largest exporter of oil but investors fearing the anti-government uprising will disrupt global supplies as stocks fall sharply more analysis of the current situation and markets as well as the prospects for the future in our business bulletin in less than ten minutes time. britain's prime minister has come under fire for manto weapons campaigners after it emerged he took to fans firms representatives with him on his middle east tour you came out a factor of crowd control vehicles have apparently been filmed on the streets of libya being used against protesters all over sprague from amnesty international says britain's tough arms sales laws are being abused the vehicles that we've identified that appear to have been identified from from the youth to footage should never have been sold in the first place and it was just amnesty saying that an influential u.k. parliamentary committee was very critical of that decision back in two thousand and eight it is true to say t
as a crisis in libya shows no sign of abating oil prices across the world continue to spike libya is the world's twelfth largest exporter of oil but investors fearing the anti-government uprising will disrupt global supplies as stocks fall sharply more analysis of the current situation and markets as well as the prospects for the future in our business bulletin in less than ten minutes time. britain's prime minister has come under fire for manto weapons campaigners after it emerged he took to...
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and libya. libya supplies one quarter of italian. so if things blow up in libya badly italy will be you know will be in serious trouble already the gas has been turned off for precautionary reasons there are economic interests put. colonialism is not it's all part of the agenda and i think european union or if you see will come so you talk about the economic interests here the western europe may share with the with this part of africa you know we know that libya is the twelve world's largest exporter in oil and we know that china as you were saying moments ago has a very big monthly oil contract with out of sudan but when the unrest started in tunisia many did predict a type of domino effect and evidently that's happened how far could this. oh we're seeing what's going on in bahrain at the moment. there's been some sort of unrest in other parts of the middle east the jordanian king has changed his his government and is putting in reforms there's another. observation observing you valid observati
and libya. libya supplies one quarter of italian. so if things blow up in libya badly italy will be you know will be in serious trouble already the gas has been turned off for precautionary reasons there are economic interests put. colonialism is not it's all part of the agenda and i think european union or if you see will come so you talk about the economic interests here the western europe may share with the with this part of africa you know we know that libya is the twelve world's largest...
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for libya. is was no weak means a friend of the west in the past few years he had developed relations with countries united states and countries in the e.u. however he was stable and if he is toppled what comes in his place could it be a radical islamic state could we see something else there could we see another dictator a military dictator take place to get again so really if colonel gadhafi is removed from power a lot of questions arise about the future of libya the united states sanctions on colonel gadhafi and his family and other libyan officials now it's being condemned by the international community however that condemnation is being criticized in some circles is coming far too late and it's only words. political journalist as any while told r.t. the west is advocating the spread of democracy across the region to control the politics of the arab world. western style democracy in its current state is far from what i would consider to be something that we should want it any of these countr
for libya. is was no weak means a friend of the west in the past few years he had developed relations with countries united states and countries in the e.u. however he was stable and if he is toppled what comes in his place could it be a radical islamic state could we see something else there could we see another dictator a military dictator take place to get again so really if colonel gadhafi is removed from power a lot of questions arise about the future of libya the united states sanctions...
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russia is no sign of abating in libya and other regions are people concerned. prices of oil across the world could continue to spike that's now are going to forecast on the news business of the year part of a good to see you your so certainly a big concern for many motorists around the world are we going to see a spike in oil prices a possible record cost in oil what's your forecast. is have been particularly volatile and recent years and we saw them reaching one hundred forty seven dollars a barrel in july two thousand and eight before plummeting to thirty two dollars a barrel that december the financial crisis so and the same we may see them rise up to one hundred fifty dollars a barrel again but all supplies are still moving relatively freely and openly say that it's ready to meet any shortage of supply when it happens but some says is definitely impacted surging oil prices are a big challenge for airliners for example energy prices could turn what could have been a very profitable year into a very complicated here for air carrier i would say the transportat
russia is no sign of abating in libya and other regions are people concerned. prices of oil across the world could continue to spike that's now are going to forecast on the news business of the year part of a good to see you your so certainly a big concern for many motorists around the world are we going to see a spike in oil prices a possible record cost in oil what's your forecast. is have been particularly volatile and recent years and we saw them reaching one hundred forty seven dollars a...
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on see good stuff the protesters take control of most of libya as the country slides towards collapse. as a leader in crisis triggers oil price hikes and threatens to derail global economic recovery there is concern in the u.s. over how it will affect the situation at home. that u.k. is under fire for the court decision to extradite julian assad to sweden which experts say exposes the kapok receive our justice system that provides asylum to number of suspected war criminals and terrorists. basic tradition to a solid is that anybody can come provided you. know provided i got lots of money. and it's the final straight for the first race of the twenty fourteen winter olympics as the winning mascot for the sochi games is due to be announced later. when you are coming to live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program now the bloodshed in the middle east continues as the libyan army is once again reported to have fired live rounds at protesters in tripoli forces loyal to longtime leader girl gadhafi are said to have lost control over most of the country's territory and some fear
on see good stuff the protesters take control of most of libya as the country slides towards collapse. as a leader in crisis triggers oil price hikes and threatens to derail global economic recovery there is concern in the u.s. over how it will affect the situation at home. that u.k. is under fire for the court decision to extradite julian assad to sweden which experts say exposes the kapok receive our justice system that provides asylum to number of suspected war criminals and terrorists....
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unrest in libya as well, ruled by colonel gaddafi for years. hundreds of protesters clashed overnight. the riots were triggered by the arrest of a human rights campaigner that have worked to free political prisoners. the toppling of north africa as autocratic rulers has given new determination to government opponents. in iran the state run media reports of further trouble between supporters of the government and protesters. reinvigorated by events in the arab world. more demonstrations in yemen both for and against the government. casualties were reported in the southern port of aden. the president has already said that he will step down, but it has a stem a tide of protest. -- has not stemmed a tide of protest. >> minute by minute coverage from across the region on our web site, bbc.com. the state television in egypt is giving the death toll to the protest, and there is concern for about 100 people being still missing. paul adams has been talking to some. >> it has been three weeks since one man disappeared. for his family, long and anxious da
unrest in libya as well, ruled by colonel gaddafi for years. hundreds of protesters clashed overnight. the riots were triggered by the arrest of a human rights campaigner that have worked to free political prisoners. the toppling of north africa as autocratic rulers has given new determination to government opponents. in iran the state run media reports of further trouble between supporters of the government and protesters. reinvigorated by events in the arab world. more demonstrations in yemen...
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for action against libya. we are getting at least one suggestion coming from john kerry, a senior center in the u.s. that sanctions will be reimposed on libya. what are the chances the white house will sign off on that? >> so far the white house has stepped to the position they have had for the past few days saying they wanted the violence to stop and wanted libyans to choose their own destiny. secretary of state hillary clinton may have sharpened the tone a little bit. what was surprising was she openly said they had trouble of making sense of what was happening on the ground. this shows you how weak these ties are compared to the time is the u.s. administration had with egypt. -- compared to the ties the u.s. had with egypt. >> we understand the un security meeting has been meeting behind closed doors. do you know what has been coming out of the talks? >> the first meeting was a procedural meeting. the most important to thank to come out of that was they will meet again. that is what experts are coming -- ex
for action against libya. we are getting at least one suggestion coming from john kerry, a senior center in the u.s. that sanctions will be reimposed on libya. what are the chances the white house will sign off on that? >> so far the white house has stepped to the position they have had for the past few days saying they wanted the violence to stop and wanted libyans to choose their own destiny. secretary of state hillary clinton may have sharpened the tone a little bit. what was...
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the worst situation now today in libya, i take it. >> indeed, libya looks like the worst of it. it looks like it will get even worse than it is now. independent reporting, of course, is almost impossible from there. they don't allow journalists in. but again, you can't shut down the social networking, and people are getting information out. we're seeing horrific video of the police and military opening up on protestors. it started in ben ghazi in the east. that's always been a place that has been kept down in poverty because the people there are not qaddafi packers. we're hearing reports that it has spread to tobruk. there were some reports too that some people in some members of the military in security forces in ben ghazi said "we're not going to do this." they brought in outside mercenaries and using fairly heavy weaponry. qaddafi is as brutal and ruthless as he is flamboyant, bob. he won't step back as easily as the bahrainis did or mubarak, for example. he's in charge and has nowhere to go but probably the gallows if this goes wrong. i think we'll see a lot of bloodshed the
the worst situation now today in libya, i take it. >> indeed, libya looks like the worst of it. it looks like it will get even worse than it is now. independent reporting, of course, is almost impossible from there. they don't allow journalists in. but again, you can't shut down the social networking, and people are getting information out. we're seeing horrific video of the police and military opening up on protestors. it started in ben ghazi in the east. that's always been a place that...
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on see gadhafi protesters take control over most of libya as the country slides from. the even crisis triggers the oil price hikes and threatens to derail global economic recovery there is concern in the u.s. over how it will affect the situation at home. the u.k. is under fire for the court decision to extradite join us to sweden which experts say exposed as they can prophecy of a justice system that provides asylum to a number of suspected more criminals and terrorists. basic truth you should read through a soil because if anybody can come here provided you. provided i got lots of money . out of the files straight from the first race of the twenty fourteen winter olympics as a winning mascot for the sochi games is due to be announced later. this is are to live from moscow with me marina joshie the bloodshed in the arab world continues as the leading army is once again reported to have fired live rounds at protesters and crippling forces loyal to longtime leader colonel khadafi are said to have lost control over most of the country's territory and some theory it could
on see gadhafi protesters take control over most of libya as the country slides from. the even crisis triggers the oil price hikes and threatens to derail global economic recovery there is concern in the u.s. over how it will affect the situation at home. the u.k. is under fire for the court decision to extradite join us to sweden which experts say exposed as they can prophecy of a justice system that provides asylum to a number of suspected more criminals and terrorists. basic truth you should...
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well libya is worst for more violence as anti-government protesters are back out on the streets they are demanding an end to colonel gadhafi his rule reports also suggest that in the capital tripoli security forces are arming civilians loyal to the regime it comes after scores were killed there on friday as army forces once again opened fire on rioters bringing the death toll now we went over one thousand and with the government to losing control of most of the total the country may soon fall as items that will explain. how to get daffy forces on it a few protesters have of arrested power away from arrest and control away from gadhafi of most of libya they are in control of the majority of the country starting out in the in the east of the nation in benghazi that's where they have a main stronghold they've spread that influence across the country leaving really only tripoli the capital in the hands hold it up the loyalists now there are those gadhafi loyalists there that have been firing the protesters and it's a billion using live rounds also mercenaries in the capital who would be
well libya is worst for more violence as anti-government protesters are back out on the streets they are demanding an end to colonel gadhafi his rule reports also suggest that in the capital tripoli security forces are arming civilians loyal to the regime it comes after scores were killed there on friday as army forces once again opened fire on rioters bringing the death toll now we went over one thousand and with the government to losing control of most of the total the country may soon fall...
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security council demanded an end to the violence on choose day while the arab league suspended libya the french president has called for e.u. sanctions against the country nevertheless gadhafi val's to fight to live and die a martyr in his homeland his first speech major speech since the unrest began the supporters to attack the opposition who he claimed bribed drugged and serve and. it's come to light the u.k. has been selling military equipment to libya but since the unrest in london has been calling for democracy condemning gadhafi is actions professor of middle east policy studies dr rosemary hollis told us earlier that britain has been exploiting its lucrative relationship with libya and is glad to see gadhafi regime under threat now. i think the british went a little too far in getting cozy with gadhafi and they discovered to their cost that he drives a very hard bargain and he's not incapable of punishing those who don't do what he wants he's saying it about migration he said three days ago that he was going to withdraw cooperation on migration across the mediterranean he said
security council demanded an end to the violence on choose day while the arab league suspended libya the french president has called for e.u. sanctions against the country nevertheless gadhafi val's to fight to live and die a martyr in his homeland his first speech major speech since the unrest began the supporters to attack the opposition who he claimed bribed drugged and serve and. it's come to light the u.k. has been selling military equipment to libya but since the unrest in london has been...
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not just out of libya but a bounce libya is really newspapers reported that colonel gadhafi private jet is being in in minsk in bellary starts now arrived back in tripoli now this is the same jet that was believed to have been refused entry into levanon last wednesday colonel gadhafi has appointed the head of the foreign intelligence service in libya to try and make some kind of contact to get these opposition forces now they have their base in benghazi in the east of the country that's where operations appear to be in control from what they have a defacto come until it's been set up inside one of duffy's. former palaces well there was damning condemnation from across the world at a meeting of the human rights council you and human rights council in geneva leaders and foreign secretaries from around the globe condemning the violence and saying that colonel gadhafi should step down now among those to condemn the violence and to call for a future where libya controls the future of its own people russian foreign secretary said a good lover of. mass protests across the middle east and n
not just out of libya but a bounce libya is really newspapers reported that colonel gadhafi private jet is being in in minsk in bellary starts now arrived back in tripoli now this is the same jet that was believed to have been refused entry into levanon last wednesday colonel gadhafi has appointed the head of the foreign intelligence service in libya to try and make some kind of contact to get these opposition forces now they have their base in benghazi in the east of the country that's where...
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"how the west was lost" and unrest in libya and impact on oil prices around the globe. also tonight, forest whitaker is here. and he has a new prime-time series called qul criminal minds." and he is here about "brick city." coming upright now. >> he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. to everyone making a difference. >> thank you. >> you better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in removing literacy and empowering one step at a time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: dam businessa moyo is a former consultant to the world bank and author of "dead aid" and "how the west was lost" nice to have you back. let me ask you about the news of the day with the ongoing crisis, the protests, unrest in libya, oil prices driven up slightly higher today. talk to me about what you make of that and what's in store because we know when the price of oil goes up. >> absolutely. i think my immediate concern is that i think peopl
"how the west was lost" and unrest in libya and impact on oil prices around the globe. also tonight, forest whitaker is here. and he has a new prime-time series called qul criminal minds." and he is here about "brick city." coming upright now. >> he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. to everyone making a difference. >> thank you. >> you better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley with every question and...
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the situation in libya has been critical for more than a week now the protests there turn out to be a lot more violent than they were in egypt or anywhere else in the way john but washington's we action as analysts point out has been as slow and cautious as ever only this tuesday did secretary of state hillary clinton come out to the press and powerful libya to stop the bloodshed she also called for leaders in bahrain and yemen to show restraint when handling the protests what analysts point out the spite the cautious words of concern expressed by the u.s. administration there is no more of that democracy celebration that we saw over a week ago when obama delivered all those passionate speeches on people of egypt making their voice heard and embracing democracy with analysts say it was easier and safer for the u.s. to root for democracy and support the people because there is the army there which is very powerful and is largely supported and financed by the united states and is now in control of egypt but in other countries in libya for example the u.s. doesn't have the same leverage
the situation in libya has been critical for more than a week now the protests there turn out to be a lot more violent than they were in egypt or anywhere else in the way john but washington's we action as analysts point out has been as slow and cautious as ever only this tuesday did secretary of state hillary clinton come out to the press and powerful libya to stop the bloodshed she also called for leaders in bahrain and yemen to show restraint when handling the protests what analysts point...
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and look at libya. libya is the other side of this. on the one hand you have these beautiful movement and on the other hand you have slaughter. that's the fear. couldn't forget the 43 years of of the lunacy of qaddafi where you had people that didn't pay the streets, didn't have a system and kept -- there's enormous fear of the country sending in chaos. >> bus it is more trouble than egypt and some of the places. there's also this: the palestinians and the wikileaks and all of that and the notion of somehow fay yod, the prime minister of the palestinian authority saying they're going to come to the security council to try to create a movement for the establishment of a palestinian state. what do you israelis think of that? >> they think it's a terrible idea. but i think again, there's -- >> >> rose: but they're encouraging fayoud in ra mall ato encourage in nation building. >> they are. >> they encourage it by beginning to be less restrict ifs. so on the one hand they want nation wilding and on the other hand they want to develop a sen
and look at libya. libya is the other side of this. on the one hand you have these beautiful movement and on the other hand you have slaughter. that's the fear. couldn't forget the 43 years of of the lunacy of qaddafi where you had people that didn't pay the streets, didn't have a system and kept -- there's enormous fear of the country sending in chaos. >> bus it is more trouble than egypt and some of the places. there's also this: the palestinians and the wikileaks and all of that and...
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and as the crisis in libya shows no sign of abating oil prices across the world continue to spike libya is the world's twelfth largest exporter of oil but investors fearing the anti-government uprising world destructive global supply stocks are falling falling short sharply more analysis off the current situation in the markets as well as the prospects for the future that's coming up in our business bulletin. scientist on the ten minutes time right here. well michael t. claire a professor of peace on will security studies at how u.s. college believes that western countries should focus on the reasons behind the uprisings he says prices and other economic factors should have been dealt with before the problems are spread farther afield. i think sierra one thing dangerously before the events occurred in egypt and now in libya and bahrain and elsewhere they want danger signs and my mind the big bang to sign is the rising price all right so now it's as high as it was even higher than it was and that and they when you had riots around the world in dozens of countries and that's the situation
and as the crisis in libya shows no sign of abating oil prices across the world continue to spike libya is the world's twelfth largest exporter of oil but investors fearing the anti-government uprising world destructive global supply stocks are falling falling short sharply more analysis off the current situation in the markets as well as the prospects for the future that's coming up in our business bulletin. scientist on the ten minutes time right here. well michael t. claire a professor of...
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i think the sierra one thing dangerously far the events occurred in egypt and now in libya bahrain and elsewhere they want danger signs and my mind then i think dangerous sign of the rising price of fuel the price of food now as as high as was even higher than it was and back out and they went your head riots around the world than dozens of countries and that's the situation you have today and i believe the situation can only get worse because indications of drought in many parts of the world in china and elsewhere and that makes people very angry in the case of libya it's too late because the government has used force to kill their own citizens once you do that you crossed that threshold and there's no going back in the case of egypt when the military announced they weren't going to fire on the protesters that opened the way to a peaceful transition which we have so far seen in the gym i think that's the crucial factor in so boyden conflict also transparency opening up the government to scrutiny where the money is is is is very crucial to the fact is that the problems in tunisia and e
i think the sierra one thing dangerously far the events occurred in egypt and now in libya bahrain and elsewhere they want danger signs and my mind then i think dangerous sign of the rising price of fuel the price of food now as as high as was even higher than it was and back out and they went your head riots around the world than dozens of countries and that's the situation you have today and i believe the situation can only get worse because indications of drought in many parts of the world...
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i'm suggesting that if they want good relations with whatever regime emerges in libya they need to be seen to have been on the side of that regime sooner than now. if they look like all they're going to do is sit back and wait for the libyans to decide then they are not ahead of the game now in terms of oil contracts we've seen european countries the italians the french definitely the british as well as the americans working quite hard to get along with the gadhafi regime in order to have energy contract in libya and libya is one of the key suppliers of fuel to western europe and in the current circumstances yes there's going to be a rapid rise in prices because of the crisis long term a more equitable a more responsive a more democratic regime were it to emerge in that could be very good news for stability long term and any libyan will want to sell their oil but in the near term there's going to be a crisis and therefore a price spike or so you talk about the short term effects are going to be hitting people in the pocket obviously you're covering the issue that there are a lot of we
i'm suggesting that if they want good relations with whatever regime emerges in libya they need to be seen to have been on the side of that regime sooner than now. if they look like all they're going to do is sit back and wait for the libyans to decide then they are not ahead of the game now in terms of oil contracts we've seen european countries the italians the french definitely the british as well as the americans working quite hard to get along with the gadhafi regime in order to have...